distributed tests of a patch
Thomas F Herbert
therbert at redhat.com
Wed Aug 26 01:02:43 AEST 2015
On 8/25/15 9:06 AM, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> 2015-08-19 11:33, Damien Lespiau:
>> patchwork know about series first though, otherwise I don't think it
>> makes much sense to test patches in isolation.
> I think it makes sense to test every patches in a series.
> Though I agree we need a simple method to apply previous patches of the series.
> A series id could help.
Yes. +1
I had modified pwclient to sort by date and intended to try to find
patches in a series if they cross a data boundary but that is
complicated and a series ID generated at patch submission would make
everything easier.
>
> [...]
>> - Have some git integration where one can pull and apply a whole
>> series to a tree (as the first step for testing the patches):
>> $ git pw-am series 2341 # where 2341 is the series id of the
>> # patchork instance configured in
>> # .git/config
> Seems good. Thanks
>
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